This article makes a lot of sense, sadly, to a Scot and, as someone with only a sketchy knowledge of the Civil War, I appreciate the short history lesson! I am so disgusted by the ironically named Democrats that I want Trump to win, unthinkable to me last time, though the Dems certainly didn't deserve to win then, when much of the monstrosity they've become was being revealed. Now they're a threat to us all.
I will not vote for genocide. Wish I lived further out, but I don't expect any coming violence will make it this far. Too many lifelong armed hunters, concealed carriers & pit bulls in my neck of the woods.
Plus when antifa/blm tried to get crap going in Portland (Me) a couple years back, the cops shut them down fast. They don't want citizens defending. Bad look for tourism.
I have noticed the library at the village next door has made a space in their entry for local gardeners to leave fresh produce. Similar at a wealthy seaside town 25 miles to my north. Unlike official pantries, no red tape & nobody tracking givers or takers. I hope to have my garden expanded enough to contribute next summer ...
Thank you for your really heartening and descriptive comment. I love it when I hear from a kindred spirit. We live in a similar place in the Blue Ridge Mountains. On gardening, we have discovered a miraculous plant--Swiss Chard. We plant it the end of March, and now, on October 27, we still have big, ripe, glossy leaves ideal for green smoothies. Maybe we should plant a whole field of it!
My miracle plant is Russian red kale. Can grow until the winter solstice. Survives 1st winter; bolts & self sows in its 2nd summer. Super packed with phytochemicals & other nutrients. Keeps well in the fridge for a couple weeks. Delicious steamed with mashed potatoes (colcannen). I just weed it out once or twice in the spring & spread the babies around to give them more space.
Also Peruvian purple potatoes. Hearty fingerlings with 3x the phytochemicals as blueberries. Taste like any other potato.
I grew swiss chard for the 1st time this year, but my Matt's wild cherry tomatoes went crazy. 2 tomato plants should have needed 32 sq ft. They took over almost the entire garden space & ended at over 700 sq ft, nearly smothering every thing else! I did get a coypme chard leaves, but didn"t cook them immediately & by morning they were totally wilted. The tomatoes are another self-sower & also delicious.
It was a new garden area started at the end of my mud season/drought paddock, so several years of compost built up.
Yes, after all that was said. Never take the vax. The only chance we have with medical freedom is Trump. Harris has already alluded to mandates again. That’s all I needed to vote for Trump.
This article makes a lot of sense, sadly, to a Scot and, as someone with only a sketchy knowledge of the Civil War, I appreciate the short history lesson! I am so disgusted by the ironically named Democrats that I want Trump to win, unthinkable to me last time, though the Dems certainly didn't deserve to win then, when much of the monstrosity they've become was being revealed. Now they're a threat to us all.
Yup, yup & yup.
I will not vote for genocide. Wish I lived further out, but I don't expect any coming violence will make it this far. Too many lifelong armed hunters, concealed carriers & pit bulls in my neck of the woods.
Plus when antifa/blm tried to get crap going in Portland (Me) a couple years back, the cops shut them down fast. They don't want citizens defending. Bad look for tourism.
I have noticed the library at the village next door has made a space in their entry for local gardeners to leave fresh produce. Similar at a wealthy seaside town 25 miles to my north. Unlike official pantries, no red tape & nobody tracking givers or takers. I hope to have my garden expanded enough to contribute next summer ...
Thank you for your really heartening and descriptive comment. I love it when I hear from a kindred spirit. We live in a similar place in the Blue Ridge Mountains. On gardening, we have discovered a miraculous plant--Swiss Chard. We plant it the end of March, and now, on October 27, we still have big, ripe, glossy leaves ideal for green smoothies. Maybe we should plant a whole field of it!
My miracle plant is Russian red kale. Can grow until the winter solstice. Survives 1st winter; bolts & self sows in its 2nd summer. Super packed with phytochemicals & other nutrients. Keeps well in the fridge for a couple weeks. Delicious steamed with mashed potatoes (colcannen). I just weed it out once or twice in the spring & spread the babies around to give them more space.
Also Peruvian purple potatoes. Hearty fingerlings with 3x the phytochemicals as blueberries. Taste like any other potato.
I grew swiss chard for the 1st time this year, but my Matt's wild cherry tomatoes went crazy. 2 tomato plants should have needed 32 sq ft. They took over almost the entire garden space & ended at over 700 sq ft, nearly smothering every thing else! I did get a coypme chard leaves, but didn"t cook them immediately & by morning they were totally wilted. The tomatoes are another self-sower & also delicious.
It was a new garden area started at the end of my mud season/drought paddock, so several years of compost built up.
Yes, after all that was said. Never take the vax. The only chance we have with medical freedom is Trump. Harris has already alluded to mandates again. That’s all I needed to vote for Trump.